Piano Chords
Last updated 6/2021
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Last updated 6/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.28 GB | Duration: 6h 15m
Learn to interpret chord symbols at the piano, using classics such as "Hallelujah", "Always On My Mind", etc.
What you'll learn
Interpret basic chord symbols, including major and minor triads, sus chords, and 7th chords
Have multiple ways of playing the same chord, so that you can choose the one that sounds best
Requirements
You need to be able to play the piano already
Even though chords are explained at the keyboard, you need to be able to read music to do the exercises
Description
"After buying loads of books on piano chords nothing has come close to this excellent course … it has to be the best on Udemy" - Michael Fallon"Even if you already know your scales and chords, this course brings you through the variations so that you can do more than just play a triad each and every time." - RichardThis course teaches you how to interpret basic chord symbols at the piano, and explains them:at the keyboardin a visual and intuitive wayusing real pieces of musicI'll teach you concepts using original techniques that I've tested on hundreds of students over a decade, including signed artists and other industry professionals. By the end you'll know many ways of playing any chord symbol that's likely to crop up in popular music. (I'm working on a follow-up course that teaches more advanced chords that you find in jazz.)What this course isThis course shows you many ways of playing:major triads (e.g. C, Eb, F#)minor triads (e.g. Dm, Fm, G#m)sus chords (e.g. Esus, Gsus, Bbsus)7th chords (e.g. F#7, Am7, Cmaj7), andslash chords (e.g. Ab/Eb, Bm/E, Dmaj7/E)so that you can:read a "lead sheet" (a score with a melody and chord symbols but no LH)accompany yourself singing using just chord symbols, andunderstand how the chord symbols fit a scoreI'll show you many ways of playing each chord so that you can not only work out what chord to play but also turn it into a complete accompaniment.What this course isn'tThis course doesn't teach you how to play the piano - it assumes you know how to play the piano already. And the pieces used are mostly extracts that are designed to illustrate certain types of chord, so the goal isn't to play complete pieces but to acquire skills that you can apply to other pieces.Also, this isn't a music composition course: I don't talk very much about why certain chords sound good together. However, if you are interested in learning about chord progressions this is a good starting point.In conclusionSo, if you've ever wondered what Dm7/G means then give this course a try! You can always get a refund if you decide it isn't for you.Best of luck on your musical journey,Benedict
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 What you can expect from this course
Lecture 2 Bonus, 13/01/16: all the scores in 4 PDF's
Lecture 3 What is a chord?
Section 2: Root-5th-root chords
Lecture 4 What is an interval?
Lecture 5 5ths
Lecture 6 (NEW! 2021) How to do the interactive tests
Lecture 7 (NEW! 2021) 5ths test
Lecture 8 Example: "To Build a Home"
Lecture 9 Exercise: harmonize "With or Without You"
Lecture 10 Solution: "With or Without You" harmonized
Lecture 11 Root-5th-root chords
Lecture 12 Example: "Rolling in the Deep"
Lecture 13 Example: "The Heart Asks Pleasure First"
Lecture 14 Exercise: harmonize "Fields of Gold"
Lecture 15 Solution: "Fields of Gold" harmonized
Lecture 16 What is an arpeggio?
Lecture 17 Example: "Fields of Gold" with arpeggios
Lecture 18 Exercise: harmonize "Always on My Mind"
Lecture 19 Solution: "Always on My Mind" harmonized
Lecture 20 Example: "Always on My Mind" with arpeggios
Section 3: Major triads
Lecture 21 Semitones
Lecture 22 (NEW! 2021) Semitones test
Lecture 23 Tones
Lecture 24 (NEW! 2021) Tones test
Lecture 25 Major 3rds
Lecture 26 (NEW! 2021) Major 3rds test
Lecture 27 Exercise: harmonize "Amazing Grace" using major 3rds
Lecture 28 Solution: "Amazing Grace" harmonised using major 3rds
Lecture 29 Major triads
Lecture 30 (NEW! 2021) How to do the triads tests
Lecture 31 (NEW! 2021) Major triads test
Lecture 32 Exercise: harmonize "Kumbaya"
Lecture 33 Solution: "Kumbaya" harmonized
Lecture 34 Exercise: harmonise the verse of "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"
Lecture 35 Solution: the verse of "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" harmonized"
Section 4: Minor triads
Lecture 36 Minor 3rds
Lecture 37 (NEW! 2021) Minor 3rds test
Lecture 38 Example: "Clair de lune"
Lecture 39 Minor triads
Lecture 40 (NEW! 2021) Minor triads test
Lecture 41 Exercise: harmonize "The Tetris theme"
Lecture 42 Solution: "The Tetris theme" harmonized
Lecture 43 What is a broken chord?
Lecture 44 Example: "The Tetris theme" with broken chords
Section 5: Practicing major and minor triads
Lecture 45 Exercise: harmonize the chorus of "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"
Lecture 46 Solution: the chorus of "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" harmonized
Lecture 47 Example: "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" with arpeggios
Lecture 48 Exercise: harmonize "Mad World"
Lecture 49 Solution: "Mad World" harmonized
Lecture 50 Example: "Mad World" with broken chords
Lecture 51 Exercise: harmonize "La valse d'Amélie"
Lecture 52 Solution: "La valse d'Amélie" harmonized
Lecture 53 Example: "La valse d'Amélie" with broken chords
Lecture 54 Practice: "La valse d'Amélie" in 6 keys
Lecture 55 Exercise: harmonize "House of the Rising Sun"
Lecture 56 Solution: "House of the Rising Sun" harmonized
Lecture 57 Example: "House of the Rising Sun" with arpeggios
Lecture 58 Exercise: harmonize "Memory"
Lecture 59 Solution: "Memory" harmonized
Lecture 60 Root-5th-10th chords
Lecture 61 Example: "Memory" with arpeggios
Lecture 62 Example: analyzing the chords to "Für Elise"
Section 6: Major triads in inversion
Lecture 63 4ths
Lecture 64 (NEW! 2021) 4ths test
Lecture 65 Major triads in 1st inversion
Lecture 66 (NEW! 2021) Major triads in 1st inversion test
Lecture 67 Exercise: harmonize the accompaniment to "All Day and All of the Night"
Lecture 68 Solution: the accompaniment to "All Day and All of the Night" harmonized
Lecture 69 Major triads in 2nd inversion
Lecture 70 (NEW! 2021) Major triads in 2nd inversion test
Section 7: Mixing major inversions
Lecture 71 Example: "Kumbaya" harmonized using inversions
Lecture 72 Exercise: harmonize the riff to "Forget You" using major triads in inversion
Lecture 73 Solution: the riff to "Forget You" harmonized using major triads in inversion
Lecture 74 Exercise: harmonize "Green Onions" using major triads in inversion
Lecture 75 Solution: "Green Onions" harmonized using major triads in inversion
Section 8: Minor triads in inversion
Lecture 76 Minor triads in 1st inversion
Lecture 77 (NEW! 2021) Minor triads in 1st inversion test
Lecture 78 Example: "Lean On Me"
Lecture 79 Minor triads in 2nd inversion
Lecture 80 (NEW! 2021) Minor triads in 2nd inversion test
Lecture 81 Exercise: complete the chords to "Creep"
Lecture 82 Solution: the chords to "Creep"
Lecture 83 Example: repeating the chords to "Creep"
Section 9: Practicing major and minor triads in inversion
Lecture 84 Exercise: harmonise the chords to Pachelbel's "Canon"
Lecture 85 Solution: the chords to Pachelbel's "Canon"
Lecture 86 Exercise: harmonize the riff to "Golden Brown"
Lecture 87 Solution: the riff to "Golden Brown" harmonized
Lecture 88 Recognising triads in inversion
Lecture 89 Exercise: analyze the chords to "Comptine d'un autre été, l'après-midi"
Lecture 90 Solution: the chords to "Comptine d'un autre été, l'après-midi" analyzed
Section 10: I-V-vi-IV
Lecture 91 Using Roman numerals to describe chord progressions
Lecture 92 I-V-vi-IV
Lecture 93 Example: "With or Without You"
Lecture 94 Exercise: harmonize the riff to "Where is the Love?"
Lecture 95 Solution: the riff to "Where is the Love?" harmonized
Lecture 96 Exercise: harmonize the chords to "No One"
Lecture 97 Solution: the chords to "No One" harmonized
Lecture 98 Practice: I-V-vi-IV in C, Eb, F# and A
Lecture 99 Choosing inversions
Section 11: Breaking triads into their component notes
Lecture 100 Example: harmonizing "Kumbaya" using single notes
Lecture 101 Exercise: harmonize "Amazing Grace" using single notes
Lecture 102 Solution: "Amazing Grace" harmonised using single notes
Lecture 103 Exercise: harmonize "Hallelujah" using single notes
Lecture 104 Solution: "Hallelujah" harmonised using single notes
Section 12: Slash notation
Lecture 105 Slash notation
Lecture 106 Example: the intro to "A Whiter Shade of Pale"
Lecture 107 Exercise: harmonize the bridge of "Always on My Mind"
Lecture 108 Solution: the bridge of "Always on My Mind" harmonized
Lecture 109 Example: "Always on My Mind" complete arrangement
Section 13: Sus chords
Lecture 110 Sus chords
Lecture 111 Example: the chords to "Creep" with sus chords
Lecture 112 Exercise: harmonize "What a Wonderful World"
Lecture 113 Solution: "What a Wonderful World" harmonized
Lecture 114 Example: "What a Wonderful World" with arpeggios
Section 14: 7th chords
Lecture 115 7ths
Lecture 116 Example: the intro to "What'd I Say?"
Lecture 117 7th chords
Lecture 118 Example: chords to "What'd I Say?"
Lecture 119 Practice: V7-IV7-I7 in C, Eb, F#, and A
Lecture 120 Exercise: add 7ths to "Amazing Grace"
Lecture 121 Solution: "Amazing Grace" with 7ths
Lecture 122 Minor 7th chords
Lecture 123 Example: "It's a Man's, Man's, Man's World"
Lecture 124 Practice: i7-v7-iv7 in Am, Cm, Ebm and F#m
Section 15: Major 7th chords
Lecture 125 Major 7ths
Lecture 126 Major 7th chords
Lecture 127 Example: "Gymnopédie No.1"
Lecture 128 Exercise: harmonize the intro to "Ordinary People"
Lecture 129 Solution: "Ordinary People" intro harmonized
Lecture 130 Practice: IVmaj7-Imaj7 in C, Eb, F#, and A
Section 16: Mixing different types of 7th chord
Lecture 131 The 3 main types of 7th chord
Lecture 132 Example: "Lovin You" chord progression
Lecture 133 Exercise: harmonize "Amore"
Lecture 134 Solution: "Amore" harmonized
Lecture 135 Recognizing 7th chords in inversion
Lecture 136 Exercise: analyze the chords of "Prélude in C"
Lecture 137 Solution: the chords of "Prélude in C"
Section 17: How to get access to "Advanced Piano Chords 1"
Lecture 138 Sign up to the sequel …
Lecture 139 Appendix: how to do the tests using your keyboard
This course is for people who can already play the piano and read music, and who'd like a solid foundation in how to interpret chord symbols on the piano,This course is not for people learning to play the piano from scratch, or for people wanting to learn how to interpret chord symbols on other instruments